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Author : Nancy Scanlon
School/Work Place : University of Hawaii, USA
Contact : nscanlon@hawaii.edu
Year : 2005

This study addresses the threat of climate change impacts on the sustainability of the economic benefits for, and environmental assets of, tourism destinations. It discusses the challenges for both the demand and supply side of tourism to forecast climate change effects and related weather activity. As tourism represents an increasing percentage of national, regional and local economics, the stability of this contribution becomes increasingly important as measured in tax income, employment rates and financial multiplier effects. Climate change effects on the sustainability of the environment of a destination is discussed relative to both the direct and indirect impacts to natural resources and the inconsistent availability of such for recreational purposes. This study offers strategies to help tourism destinations respond to three major issues of climate change; the emergence of unpredictable weather patterns, the impact of severe weather and the challenge to deliver a consistent ‘experience’ during changing weather patterns. In addition, this paper offers a visitor/stakeholder education activity model for the protection of natural resources. This model places the visitor in two categories, observer and active participant. Destination stakeholders are directed to commit to core strategies that at once protect natural resources and simultaneously develop alternative activities and products consistent with the destination experience. This model considers protecting natural resources as asset protection and the demonstration to both the local and visitor community of socially responsible business practices.


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94 Think Tank XVI The moderating role of values in planned behaviour: th... file 443 Jul 02, 2016

In the past five years, we (a group of researchers from the Leeds Becket University and the Open University of Catalonia) have been working on different studies about the CSR motivations, barriers and practices in tourism small and medium e...

Author: Lluís Garay, Xavier Font & August Francesc Corrons 

Year: 2016 

93 Think Tank XVI Can Tourism Businesses Foster Better Inclusion for Peo... file 393 Jul 02, 2016

It is difficult to deny that despite its increased popularity, the concept of social entrepreneurship has not received a clearer understanding in a theoretical context. Zahra, Gedajlovic, Neubaum, and Shulman (2009) list 20 definitions of s...

Author: Kristof Tomej 

Year: 2016 

92 Think Tank XVI Adoption and diffusion of sustainability in tourism an... file 1933 Jul 02, 2016

This study explores why family firms adopt social and ecological policies that go beyond regulations, which includes hard (e.g., law; Berrone et al., 2010) or soft (e.g., certificates; Rivera, 2002) regulations. To accomplish this, the stud...

Author: Johanna Zanon, Andreas Kallmuenzer, William Nikolakis & Mike Peters 

Year: 2016 

91 Think Tank XVI Reaching the hard to reach: CSR and employee engagemen... file 562 Jul 02, 2016

As the duties and behaviour of organizations within the tourism industry evolve to accommodate expectations of pro-sustainable business change, so too does the role and responsibility of employees within these organisations. As key actors i...

Author: Kelsy Hejjas, Caroline Scarles & Graham Miller 

Year: 2016 

90 Think Tank XVI A study of innovation in the making CARMACAL and the D... file 948 Jul 02, 2016

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Author: Harald Buijtendijk, Jorine Vermeer & Juultje Blom 

Year: 2016 

89 Think Tank XVI Certification for Sustainable Tourism in Germany – Ove... file 449 Jul 02, 2016

Certification schemes for sustainable tourism can be seen as a key voluntary instrument to measure, verify and communicate the CSR management and performance of tourism businesses. Today a large number of such schemes can be found around th...

Author: Wolfgang Strasdas 

Year: 2016 

88 Think Tank XVI The Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility: An ove... file 2284 Jul 02, 2016

In the tourism industry, whilst some companies have taken active steps towards Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), others are yet to adopt a responsible approaching to business. According to Betz (2010), CSR is a relatively new concept i...

Author: Susanne Reimann & Sandro Carnicelli 

Year: 2016 

87 Think Tank XVI Responsible High Performance Sport Travel – Opportunit... file 746 Jul 02, 2016

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Author: Kerstin Heuwinkel 

Year: 2016 

86 Think Tank XVI Towards Sustainable Tourism: Whatfactors most influenc... file 2120 Jul 02, 2016

Tourism is a major activity for some Mediterranean economies. While the growth of tourism over the last few decades has had many positive effects, it has also harmed the environment when this growth has not been planned in a sustainable way...

Author: Arayeh Afsordegan, Mar Vila, NúriaAgell, Mónica Sánchez 

Year: 2016 

85 Think Tank XVI Rural communities’ participation in the planning and m... file 762 Jul 02, 2016

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Author: Limpho Lekaota 

Year: 2016 

84 Think Tank XVI Corporate Social Responsibility: The Role of Modern De... file 819 Jul 02, 2016

Over the decades, tourism has experienced continued expansion; it is considered one of the fastest growing economy sectors in the world. Modern tourism is closely associated to development of the host-community and its surroundings. Coopera...

Author: Gabriela Estrella, Myrta Zemp & Urs Wagenseil 

Year: 2016 

83 Think Tank XVI Sustainable Tourism Managment on Small Island Destinat... file 13602 Jul 02, 2016

On December 11th, 2015 climate change negotiations came to a close after the COP21 – 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris. Across media channels and climate protests the event was referred to as “the last chance summit”, w...

Author: Bonnie Lewtas & René Schmidpeter 

Year: 2016 

82 Think Tank XVI Challenges of the development of sustainable products ... file 878 Jul 02, 2016

Tourism destinations have a responsibility to preserve their own mainstay. Sustainable product development can aid the longevity of a destination by supporting local environmental, social and economic aspects. This, however, requires a coord...

Author: Fabian Weber & Barbara Taufer 

Year: 2016 

81 Think Tank XVI Polar bears, Climate Change, CSR and Sustainable Tourism 715 Jul 02, 2016

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Author: Jeremy Pearce 

Year: 2016 

80 Think Tank XVI Third sector organisations and stakeholders in tourism... file 2118 Jul 02, 2016

This paper identifies and explains roles, functions and structures in visitor management of protected areas in nature-based tourism in New Zealand. Establishing the benefits and disadvantages arising from the implementation of any particula...

Author: Julia N. Albrecht 

Year: 2016 

79 Think Tank XVI CSR and tourism practices in communities near mines: A... file 935 Jul 02, 2016

There has always been a disparity between active mining and tourism mainly due to the socio-economic and environmental impacts of mines on both the adjacent resident communities and the areas taken up by the mining operation. Although herit...

Author: Felicite A Fairer-Wessels 

Year: 2016 

78 Think Tank XVI The Act of Giving – Understanding CSR in Myanmar in a ... file 3364 Jul 02, 2016

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Author: Nicole Häusler & Kathrin Dischereit 

Year: 2016 

77 Think Tank XVI Crowdsourcing – New Ways of an efficient Corporate Soc... file 1797 Jul 02, 2016

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Sustainability (CS) play a more and more crucial role in the development of hotel business. A study of the French hotel company Accor shows, that sustainability is a determining factor of ...

Author: Matthias Straub 

Year: 2016 

76 Think Tank XVI Decolonising tourism education through Indigenisation:... file 994 Jul 02, 2016

Businesses committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR) are guided by policy that focuses on the integration of social and environmental concerns in all aspects of business strategy and practice (Lund-Durlacher, 2015). This paper cons...

Author: Tamara Young & Amy Maguire 

Year: 2016 

75 Think Tank XVI The impact of CSR activities of family businesses on c... file 5216 Jul 02, 2016

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Author: Zehrer Anita 

Year: 2016 

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